Category: food

8 Simple Food and Kitchen Tips

8 Simple Food and Kitchen Tips

Cooking at home isn’t rocket science and like most things in life it just takes a little bit of practice to get right (and of course a few good tips).   Here are eight essential food and kitchen tips so that you can become a good home cook (be careful what you call yourself or some foodies will get upset, […]

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Movie Night At Home: Movie Recommendations, Dip Recipes, and Top Chips

Movie Night At Home: Movie Recommendations, Dip Recipes, and Top Chips

The following is a re-post form February 2009 and I thought it was appropriate given the gloomy and cold weather here in the northen New Jersey area.  The post includes two great dip recipes, my favorite potato and tortilla chip brands, and 23 movie recommendation by genere and actor.   The upcoming Oscars Award show always gets everyone in the […]

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Recipe: Fava Bean Spread with Wild Flounder and Roasted Eggplant

Recipe: Fava Bean Spread with Wild Flounder and Roasted Eggplant

The US Open is in full swing and I’ve been boring my wife and small, pre-linguistic, son with endless tennis viewing on ESPN and CBS (I’ve also been watching online at USOpen.org where pretty much every match is streamed live for free – this is why the web is awesome and nobody makes money!).  As most folks know, Nadal and […]

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4 Key Personality Traits Needed For Success

4 Key Personality Traits Needed For Success

As the peak summer growing season comes to an end, I took a trip to my parent’s place to have a look at their urban garden in full bloom.  My parents have grown ripe tomatoes, feathery zucchini flowers, sweet string beans, basil, parsley, figs (yes, in New Jersey!), blazingly hot cayenne peppers, mint, squash, and woodsy rosemary for as long […]

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Recipe: Pan Fried Pork Cutlets with Turmeric Lemon Butter Sauce

Recipe: Pan Fried Pork Cutlets with Turmeric Lemon Butter Sauce

I have to admit that I purchased my first bottle of Turmeric because of the bright orange color.  I use Turmeric in my turkey chili recipe as well as on roasted, bone-in, chicken breast.  Recently, I’ve been experimenting with Turmeric and pork.  One of my favorite pork cuts is the center cut pork chop (sliced into cutlets).  This is essentially […]

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Recipe: Summer Couscous with Feta and Tomato

Recipe: Summer Couscous with Feta and Tomato

Photo: via Veri on Flikr. If you haven’t experimented with Couscous then you’re missing out on a wonderful product.  Most couscous is made from semolina wheat, but Israelis make their couscous with hard wheat and it’s usually larger in size.  Traditional couscous takes a good amount of time to prepare, but most folks in the US use the quick cooking, and thus […]

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How to Make Fresh Basil Pesto

How to Make Fresh Basil Pesto

Fresh Basil Pesto Sauce Recipe Growing up in New Jersey I was surrounded by people from all over the world; on my block alone I remember families from Italy, Egypt, Lebanon, England, Spain, etc.; needless to say, the aroma of food hovered on our small block like haze hovers over Los Angles. One of my favorite food smells came from my […]

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10 Ways to Cook, Eat, and Live Like an Italian

10 Ways to Cook, Eat, and Live Like an Italian

How to cook and eat like an Italian   Everyone loves “Italian food” and it’s many authentic and inauthentic variations, but many people (including chefs at top restaurants) get Italian food wrong.  In turn, here are ten ways to cook like an Italian at home: You hear it all the time, but ingredients are key.  Buy fresh and local whenever […]

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Raising Your Own Chickens: A New Hampshire Journalist’s Thrifty Account

Raising Your Own Chickens: A New Hampshire Journalist’s Thrifty Account

(The following is a guest post from Wendy Thomas at SimpleThrift ; Wendy is also a Journalist for the Nashua Telegraph) As a writer of a weekly newspaper column on thrift, the author of a blog on the same subject, and a mother of 6 children I consider it my responsibility to continually try out different ways of being thrifty.   […]

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Recipe: Grilled Skirt Steak with Chimichurri Sauce, Fried Potatoes, Swiss Chard, and Tomato Salad

Recipe: Grilled Skirt Steak with Chimichurri Sauce, Fried Potatoes, Swiss Chard, and Tomato Salad

I like beef just like the average Joe, but I wouldn’t say I crave beef or any other red meat for that matter.  For me, I get just as much sensory pleasure with a heaping dish of home made fried potatoes with a healthy amount of salt or a perfectly ripe avocado with finely minced cilantro, red onion, and olive […]

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